DESCRIPTION
TestTrack helps software developers keep track of those pesky bugs that crop up during the development cycle of a product. In addition, TestTrack can be used after a product ships, so you can track bugs that need to be removed in future releases of the product. TestTrack lets you attach files to your bug reports, and it is scriptable via AppleScript.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 20010.0.1:
New Features - TestTrack RM
- Create requirements from defects.
- Create defects from requirements.
Enhancements - common to all TestTrack products
- Open the expanded viewer from multi-line text fields when viewing an item.
- Resize images using proportional width and height in multi-line text fields.
- The cursor is now positioned in the first cell when adding a table to a multi-line text field.
- Exporting to XML now exports formatting and images in multi-line text fields by default.
- The TestTrack SDK now supports editing defects, test cases, test runs, requirements, and requirement documents that contain fields with images.
- Improved performance for searches on All Text.
Enhancements - TestTrack RM only
- Import existing requirements from Microsoft Word on Linux and Mac OS X.
- Export requirements to Microsoft Word on Linux and Mac OS X.
- Requirement documents imported from Microsoft Word have the same name as the Word file.
- Improved loading of requirements in the Specification Document window.
Bug Fixes - common to all TestTrack products
- Strikethrough formatting was removed in multi-line text field when checking spelling.
- Images in multi-line text fields that referenced a temporary file were not always saved when the item was saved.
- The TestTrack Server running on Unix had a resource leak that could cause report generation failures.
- Unix installers did not include the Seapine License Server API.
- Find Results filters on list window tabs were not saved when converting projects.
- Workbook tasks could not be edited if security groups did not have permission to edit links.
- Multi-line text custom fields were not imported during XML imports if the fields were exported without formatting and images.
- The Workbook list window did not support dragging items to other list windows to create links. (Client)
- Starting and stopping the TestTrack Server on Mac OS X using System Preferences could cause zombie processes to run.
- Pop-up menu items used in field relationships could be incorrectly displayed in fields on Add and Edit dialog boxes. (Client)
- Attachments with names that included control characters could not be extracted. (Client)
- Editing items using the TestTrack SDK could fail if items included invalid XML characters.
- Manual hyperlink formatting was not always saved when editing a multi-line text field in the expanded editor.
- List window columns could display incorrect information about broken links.
- Sending email with a subject line over 256 characters could cause the subject line to include unrecognized characters in the delivered email.
Bug Fixes - TestTrack Pro only
- Creating a defect from an email using the Microsoft Outlook add-in could add the wrong Reported by user.
- Attaching email to defects using the Microsoft Outlook add-in did not populate the sender’s name and email address.
- Events entered on defects from the Workbook list window were not always saved. (Web)
- Entering a number in the Go To Defect field and pressing Enter could return a session busy error. (Web)
- Images in multi-line text fields were not displayed in the expanded editor. (Web)
Bug Fixes - TestTrack RM only
- Deleted custom field data for versioned requirements and requirement documents was deleted when converting projects.
- Inactive review note events could be added to requirements and requirement documents.
- The requirement Importance field could not be a parent or child in field relationships.
- Deleted custom fields were incorrectly restored after restarting the TestTrack Server.
- Triggers with a Modify action that used the %RQDOCLST% field code to set a requirement field value did not work.
- Requirements were added to a requirement document multiple times if the Apply button was clicked multiple times in the Add Requirement dialog box.
- Hidden requirement types could be displayed in the Specification Document window.
- An extra entry was added to the audit trail if notifications were sent when an image was added to a multi-line text field.
- Command-level security settings set for a specific requirement type were not always enforced if the setting was enabled for all requirement types.
- TestTrack 2010.0.1 also includes other minor bug fixes.
- TestTrack 2010.0.1 contains a newer version of the Seapine License Server (version 2010.0.1).
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. Evaluation serial number required, see this page.
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